Over break, the Carleton men’s golf team participated in the 44th Marine Federal Credit Union Intercollegiate Golf Championship at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. The Knights finished 10th out of 14 teams and junior Ned Rohrbach (Winnetka, Ill./New Trier) led the squad with a three day total of 224. Rohrbach finished in a tie for 12th out of 70 competitors and turned in an impressive even par round of 72 on day two of the tournament.

After starting the season with games in Texas, Illinois, and Arizona, the Carleton College baseball team got to play its first contests within the state of Minnesota and opened the MIAC schedule with a sweep at Augsburg College by scores of 11-7 and 11-6. Senior Nolan Baker continued his hot hitting, going 5-for-10 with two doubles, a home run, and eight RBI on the day

Carleton College’s Hayden Tsutsui had a big finish to his team's spring trip to Arizona and made program history in the process. He was 9-for-12 (.750) with four runs, three RBI, three doubles, two walks, and a home run in three games. For his performance, he was honored Monday with the MIAC Baseball Player-of-the-Week award. In addition to this recognition, Tsutsui was named the catcher of the D3Baseball national team of the week.

The Carleton College women’s tennis team returned home from spring break and picked up a decisive, 9-0, victory over host Concordia College. All six players in the Knights’ lineup won in both singles and doubles.

On Saturday, the dozen members of the Carleton College women’s track and field team that traveled to Southern California over spring break concluded their three days of competition at the SDSU Aztec Invitational. The Knights got to test themselves against a field comprised mostly of Division I athletes, as well as some former Olympians.

The Carleton College softball team managed just a single tally in both ends of the conference-opening doubleheader at Hamline University. The Knights lost the games by identical 9-1 scores. Cassie Clarke had the highlight for Carleton, belting her fourth home run of the season to account for the Knights’ run in the first game.